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In a script, 'Scene Heading' is used to describe the location and time of day for a scene.
In a script, 'Scene Heading' is used to describe the location and time of day for a scene.
True
Dialogue in a script refers to the descriptive paragraphs that set the scene and provide action details.
Dialogue in a script refers to the descriptive paragraphs that set the scene and provide action details.
False
A 'Parenthetical' in a script is used to indicate how a line of dialogue should be delivered or provide additional information about the character's actions.
A 'Parenthetical' in a script is used to indicate how a line of dialogue should be delivered or provide additional information about the character's actions.
True
Dual Dialogue refers to a scene where only one character speaks at a time.
Dual Dialogue refers to a scene where only one character speaks at a time.
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Abbreviations and Montages are used in scripts to indicate a sequence of rapidly changing short scenes or images.
Abbreviations and Montages are used in scripts to indicate a sequence of rapidly changing short scenes or images.
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In a script, 'Transition' is used to describe the movement from one scene to another.
In a script, 'Transition' is used to describe the movement from one scene to another.
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The 'Title Page' is typically found at the end of a script.
The 'Title Page' is typically found at the end of a script.
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In scripts, 'Header' refers to the top part of each page where important details like scene numbers and characters are listed.
In scripts, 'Header' refers to the top part of each page where important details like scene numbers and characters are listed.
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Superimpose or Title is used in scripts to indicate an overlapping image or text on screen.
Superimpose or Title is used in scripts to indicate an overlapping image or text on screen.
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Locking Script Pages and Locking Scenes are terms used interchangeably to refer to securing the intellectual property of a script.
Locking Script Pages and Locking Scenes are terms used interchangeably to refer to securing the intellectual property of a script.
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